Strategy paused Bitcoin buying after STRC fell below $100 par value. Past dips triggered BTC drops of 25–40%. Is another pullback coming? Strategy has stopped buyingStrategy paused Bitcoin buying after STRC fell below $100 par value. Past dips triggered BTC drops of 25–40%. Is another pullback coming? Strategy has stopped buying

Strategy Halts Bitcoin Buying via STRC: BTC Dip Next?

2026/03/19 00:15
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Strategy paused Bitcoin buying after STRC fell below $100 par value. Past dips triggered BTC drops of 25–40%. Is another pullback coming?

Strategy has stopped buying Bitcoin. The pause came after STRC, its preferred stock, dropped below the $100 par value threshold. No fresh capital has been raised since Friday.

That alone is worth watching. According to Cointelegraph on X, every previous time STRC fell below par, Bitcoin followed with a short-term price drop.

STRC is a yield instrument. Income investors buy it for monthly dividends. Strategy only issues new shares when STRC trades at or above $100. Below that level, issuing shares means selling at a discount. The model stops working.

The Funding Tap closed on Friday

The ATM issuance facility shut down. Buying stopped.

Before the pause, Strategy had been on a buying run. Cointelegraph on X reported the company acquired 22,337 BTC in the week ending March 15. Roughly $1.18 billion of that came through STRC-linked sales. 

The week prior, another 17,994 BTC. Around $377 million funded through STRC proceeds. Two weeks. Over 40,000 BTC total. That is roughly six times the amount of Bitcoin mined across the same period.

Now that channel is closed.

STRC is not backed directly by Bitcoin holdings. Investors hold a preferred claim on Strategy’s residual assets, behind secured creditors. So when the stock slips below par, the whole funding structure stalls.

History Is Not Reassuring Here

This pattern has played out before. After STRC dipped below $100 in January, Bitcoin dropped nearly 40% over the three weeks that followed. A similar setup in November 2025 preceded a BTC price decline of around 25%.

Both times, Strategy had paused STRC-funded purchases just before the drop. The current setup matches. 

Cointelegraph on X pointed out that Bitcoin had already pulled back after testing $76,000. That level coincides with the upper boundary of its prevailing bear flag pattern. The structure was already showing weakness before the STRC news.

$51,000 Is on the Table

The $66,000 to $68,000 range is the first line of support. That aligns with the bear flag’s lower trendline. A breakdown below that level changes the picture entirely.

Cointelegraph on X flagged a worst-case scenario where Bitcoin slides to as low as $51,000 if the bear flag fully breaks down. That would represent a significant move from current levels.

Strategy had been one of the most consistent demand forces in the market. Over 40,000 BTC purchased in two weeks tells that story. With STRC below par and issuance halted, that demand is gone for now.

Whether BTC holds or breaks likely depends on how long STRC stays under $100.

The post Strategy Halts Bitcoin Buying via STRC: BTC Dip Next? appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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